apt
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- Puppet Enterprise 3.x
- Puppet 3.x
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apt
Overview
The apt module provides a simple interface for managing Apt source, key, and definitions with Puppet.
Module Description
The apt module automates obtaining and installing software packages on *nix systems.
Note: While this module allows the use of short keys, warnings are thrown if a full fingerprint is not used, as they pose a serious security issue by opening you up to collision attacks.
Setup
What apt affects:
- Package/service/configuration files for Apt
- Your system's
sources.list
file andsources.list.d
directory - System repositories
- Authentication keys
Note: Setting the apt module's purge_sources_list
and purge_sources_list_d
parameters to 'true' will destroy any existing content that was not declared with Puppet. The default for these parameters is 'false'.
Beginning with apt
To begin using the apt module with default parameters, declare the class with include apt
.
Any Puppet code that uses anything from the apt module requires that the core apt class be declared.
Usage
Using the apt module consists predominantly of declaring classes and defined types that provide the desired functionality and features. This module provides common resources and options that are shared by the various defined types in the apt module, so you must always include this class in your manifests.
class { 'apt':
always_apt_update => false,
apt_update_frequency => undef,
disable_keys => undef,
proxy_host => false,
proxy_port => '8080',
purge_sources_list => false,
purge_sources_list_d => false,
purge_preferences_d => false,
update_timeout => undef,
fancy_progress => undef
}
Reference
Classes
-
apt
: Main class, provides common resources and options. Allows Puppet to manage your system's sources.list file and sources.list.d directory, but it does its best to respect existing content.If you declare your apt class with
purge_sources_list
,purge_sources_list_d
,purge_preferences
andpurge_preferences_d
set to 'true', Puppet will unapologetically purge any existing content it finds that wasn't declared with Puppet. -
apt::backports
: This class adds the necessary components to get backports for Ubuntu and Debian. The release name defaults to$lsbdistcodename
. Setting this manually can cause undefined and potentially serious behavior.By default, this class drops a pin-file for backports, pinning it to a priority of 200. This is lower than the normal Debian archive, which gets a priority of 500 to ensure that packages with
ensure => latest
don't get magically upgraded from backports without your explicit permission.If you raise the priority through the
pin_priority
parameter to 500---identical to the rest of the Debian mirrors---normal policy goes into effect, and Apt installs or upgrades to the newest version. This means that if a package is available from backports, it and its dependencies are pulled in from backports unless you explicitly set theensure
attribute of thepackage
resource toinstalled
/present
or a specific version. -
apt::params
: Sets defaults for the apt module parameters. -
apt::release
: Sets the default Apt release. This class is particularly useful when using repositories that are unstable in Ubuntu, such as Debian.class { 'apt::release': release_id => 'precise', }
-
apt::unattended_upgrades
: This class manages the unattended-upgrades package and related configuration files for Ubuntu and Debian systems. You can configure the class to automatically upgrade all new package releases or just security releases.class { 'apt::unattended_upgrades': blacklist => [], update => '1', download => '1', upgrade => '1', autoclean => '7', }
-
apt::update
: Runsapt-get update
, updating the list of available packages and their versions without installing or upgrading any packages. The update runs on the first Puppet run after you include the class, then whenevernotify => Exec['apt_update']
occurs; i.e., whenever config files get updated or other relevant changes occur. If you set thealways_apt_update
parameter to 'true', the update runs on every Puppet run.
Types
-
apt_key
A native Puppet type and provider for managing GPG keys for Apt is provided by this module.
apt_key { 'puppetlabs': ensure => 'present', id => '47B320EB4C7C375AA9DAE1A01054B7A24BD6EC30', }
You can additionally set the following attributes:
source
: HTTP, HTTPS or FTP location of a GPG key or path to a file on the target host.content
: Instead of pointing to a file, pass the key in as a string.server
: The GPG key server to use. It defaults to keyserver.ubuntu.com.keyserver_options
: Additional options to pass to--keyserver
.
Because apt_key is a native type, you can use it and query for it with MCollective.
Defined Types
-
apt::builddep
: Installs the build dependencies of a specified package.apt::builddep { 'glusterfs-server': }
-
apt::conf
: Specifies a custom configuration file. The priority defaults to 50, but you can set the priority parameter to load the file earlier or later. The content parameter passes specified content, if any, into the file resource. -
apt::hold
: Holds a specific version of a package. You can hold a package to a full version or a partial version.To set a package's ensure attribute to 'latest' but get the version specified by
apt::hold
:apt::hold { 'vim': version => '2:7.3.547-7', }
Alternatively, if you want to hold your package at a partial version, you can use a wildcard. For example, you can hold Vim at version 7.3.*:
apt::hold { 'vim':
version => '2:7.3.*',
}
-
apt::force
: Forces a package to be installed from a specific release. This is particularly useful when using repositories that are unstable in Ubuntu, such as Debian.apt::force { 'glusterfs-server': release => 'unstable', version => '3.0.3', cfg_files => 'unchanged', cfg_missing => true, require => Apt::Source['debian_unstable'], }
Valid values for
cfg_files
are:- 'new': Overwrites all existing configuration files with newer ones.
- 'old': Forces usage of all old files.
- 'unchanged: Updates only unchanged config files.
- 'none': Provides backward-compatibility with existing Puppet manifests.
Valid values for
cfg_missing
are 'true', 'false'. Setting this to 'false' provides backward compatibility; setting it to 'true' checks for and installs missing configuration files for the selected package. -
apt::key
: Adds a key to the list of keys used by Apt to authenticate packages. This type uses the aforementionedapt_key
native type. As such, it no longer requires thewget
command on which the old implementation depended.apt::key { 'puppetlabs': key => '47B320EB4C7C375AA9DAE1A01054B7A24BD6EC30', key_server => 'pgp.mit.edu', } apt::key { 'jenkins': key => '150FDE3F7787E7D11EF4E12A9B7D32F2D50582E6', key_source => 'http://pkg.jenkins-ci.org/debian/jenkins-ci.org.key', }
-
apt::pin
: Defined type that adds an Apt pin for a certain release.apt::pin { 'karmic': priority => 700 } apt::pin { 'karmic-updates': priority => 700 } apt::pin { 'karmic-security': priority => 700 }
Note that you can also specify more complex pins using distribution properties.
apt::pin { 'stable': priority => -10, originator => 'Debian', release_version => '3.0', component => 'main', label => 'Debian' }
If you want to pin a number of packages, you can specify the packages as a space-delimited string using the
packages
attribute, or you can pass in an array of package names. -
apt::ppa
: Adds a PPA repository usingadd-apt-repository
. For example,apt::ppa { 'ppa:drizzle-developers/ppa': }
. -
apt::source
: Adds an Apt source to/etc/apt/sources.list.d/
. For example:apt::source { 'debian_unstable': comment => 'This is the iWeb Debian unstable mirror', location => 'http://debian.mirror.iweb.ca/debian/', release => 'unstable', repos => 'main contrib non-free', required_packages => 'debian-keyring debian-archive-keyring', key => 'A1BD8E9D78F7FE5C3E65D8AF8B48AD6246925553', key_server => 'subkeys.pgp.net', pin => '-10', include_src => true, include_deb => true }
For example, to configure your system so the source is the Puppet Labs Apt repository:
apt::source { 'puppetlabs': location => 'http://apt.puppetlabs.com', repos => 'main dependencies', key => '47B320EB4C7C375AA9DAE1A01054B7A24BD6EC30', key_server => 'pgp.mit.edu', }
Facts
The apt module includes a few facts to describe the state of the Apt system:
apt_updates
: The number of updates available on the systemapt_security_updates
: The number of updates which are security updatesapt_package_updates
: The package names that are available for update. In Facter 2.0 and later, this will be a list type; in earlier versions, it is a comma-delimited string.apt_update_last_success
: The date, in epochtime, of the most recent successfulapt-get update
run. This is determined by reading the mtime of /var/lib/apt/periodic/update-success-stamp.
Note: The facts depend on 'update-notifier' being installed on your system. Though this is a GNOME daemon only the support files are needed so the package 'update-notifier-common' is enough to enable this functionality.
Hiera example
<pre>
apt::sources:
'debian_unstable':
location: 'http://debian.mirror.iweb.ca/debian/'
release: 'unstable'
repos: 'main contrib non-free'
required_packages: 'debian-keyring debian-archive-keyring'
key: '9AA38DCD55BE302B'
key_server: 'subkeys.pgp.net'
pin: '-10'
include_src: true
include_deb: true
'puppetlabs':
location: 'http://apt.puppetlabs.com'
repos: 'main dependencies'
key: '47B320EB4C7C375AA9DAE1A01054B7A24BD6EC30'
key_server: 'pgp.mit.edu'
</pre>
Parameters
apt
always_apt_update
: Set to 'true' to update Apt on every run. This setting is intended for development environments where package updates are frequent. Defaults to 'false'.apt_update_frequency
: Sets the run frequency forapt-get update
. Defaults to 'reluctantly'. Accepts the following values:- 'always': Runs update at every Puppet run.
- 'daily': Runs update daily; that is,
apt-get update
runs if the value ofapt_update_last_success
is less than current epoch time - 86400. If the exec resourceapt_update
is notified,apt-get update
runs regardless of this value. - 'weekly': Runs update weekly; that is,
apt-get update
runs if the value ofapt_update_last_success
is less than current epoch time - 604800. If the exec resourceapt_update
is notified,apt-get update
runs regardless of this value. - 'reluctantly': Only runs
apt-get update
if the exec resourceapt_update
is notified. This is the default setting.
disable_keys
: Disables the requirement for all packages to be signed.proxy_host
: Configures a proxy host and stores the configuration in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01proxy.proxy_port
: Configures a proxy port and stores the configuration in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01proxy.purge_sources_list
: If set to 'true', Puppet purges all unmanaged entries from sources.list. Accepts 'true' or 'false'. Defaults to 'false'.purge_sources_list_d
: If set to 'true', Puppet purges all unmanaged entries from sources.list.d. Accepts 'true' or 'false'. Defaults to 'false'.update_timeout
: Overrides the exec timeout in seconds forapt-get update
. Defaults to exec default (300).update_tries
: Sets how many times to attempt runningapt-get update
. Use this to work around transient DNS and HTTP errors. By default, the command runs only once.sources
: Passes a hash to create_resource to make newapt::source
resources.fancy_progress
: Enables fancy progress bars for apt. Accepts 'true', 'false'. Defaults to 'false'.
####apt::unattended_upgrades
legacy_origin
: If set to true, use the oldUnattended-Upgrade::Allowed-Origins
variable. If false, useUnattended-Upgrade::Origins-Pattern
. OS-dependent defaults are defined inapt::params
.origins
: The repositories from which to automatically upgrade included packages. OS-dependent defaults are defined inapt::params
. (Usually only security updates are enabled by default)blacklist
: A list of packages to not automatically upgrade. This list is empty by default.update
: How often, in days, to runapt-get update
. Defaults to '1'.download
: How often, in days, to runapt-get upgrade --download-only
. Defaults to '1'.upgrade
: How often, in days, to upgrade packages included in the origins list. Defaults to '1'.autoclean
: How often, in days, to runapt-get autoclean
. Defaults to '7'.auto_fix
: Tries to automatically fix interrupted package installations. Defaults to 'true'.minimal_steps
: Split the upgrade process into sections to allow shutdown during upgrade. Defaults to 'false'.install_on_shutdown
: Install updates on shutdown instead of in the background. Defaults to 'false'.mail_to
: Send e-mail to this address about packages upgrades or errors. This is not set by default.mail_only_on_error
: Send e-mail only in case of error, not on successful upgrade. Defaults to 'false'.remove_unused
: Removes unused dependencies. Defaults to 'true'.auto_reboot
: Reboot the system without confirmation if an update requires rebooting. Defaults to 'false'.dl_limit
: Use a bandwidth limit for downloading, specified in kb/sec. This is not set by default.randomsleep
: How long, in seconds, to randomly wait before applying upgrades. This is not set by default.
####apt::source
comment
: Add a comment to the apt source file.ensure
: Allows you to remove the apt source file. Can be 'present' or 'absent'.location
: The URL of the apt repository.release
: The distribution of the apt repository. Defaults to fact 'lsbdistcodename'.repos
: The component of the apt repository. This defaults to 'main'.include_deb
: References a Debian distribution's binary package.include_src
: Enable the deb-src type, references a Debian distribution's source code in the same form as the include_deb type. A deb-src line is required to fetch source indexes.required_packages
: install required packages via an exec. defaults to 'false'.key
: See apt::keykey_server
: See apt::keykey_content
: See apt::keykey_source
: See apt::keypin
: See apt::pinarchitecture
: can be used to specify for which architectures information should be downloaded. If this option is not set all architectures defined by the APT::Architectures option will be downloaded. Defaults to 'undef' which means all. Example values can be 'i386' or 'i386,alpha,powerpc'.trusted_source
can be set to indicate that packages from this source are always authenticated even if the Release file is not signed or the signature can't be checked. Defaults to false. Can be 'true' or 'false'.
####apt::key
ensure
: The state we want this key in. Can be 'present' or 'absent'.key
: Is a GPG key ID or full key fingerprint. This value is validated with a regex enforcing it to only contain valid hexadecimal characters, be precisely 8 or 16 hexadecimal characters long and optionally prefixed with 0x for key IDs, or 40 hexadecimal characters long for key fingerprints.key_content
: This parameter can be used to pass in a GPG key as a string in case it cannot be fetched from a remote location and using a file resource is for other reasons inconvenient.key_source
: This parameter can be used to pass in the location of a GPG key. This URI can take the form of aURL
(ftp, http or https) and apath
(absolute path to a file on the target system).key_server
: The keyserver from where to fetch our GPG key. It can either be a domain name or URL. It defaults to undef which results in apt_key's default keyserver being used, currentlykeyserver.ubuntu.com
.key_options
: Additional options to pass on toapt-key adv --keyserver-options
.
####apt::pin
ensure
: The state we want this pin in. Can be 'present' or 'absent'.explanation
: Add a comment. Defaults to${caller_module_name}: ${name}
.order
: The order of the file name. Defaults to '', otherwise must be an integer.packages
: The list of packages to pin. Defaults to '*'. Can be an array or string.priority
: Several versions of a package may be available for installation when the sources.list(5) file contains references to more than one distribution (for example, stable and testing). APT assigns a priority to each version that is available. Subject to dependency constraints, apt-get selects the version with the highest priority for installation.release
: The Debian release. Defaults to ''. Typical values can be 'stable', 'testing' and 'unstable'.origin
: Can be used to match a hostname. The following record will assign a high priority to all versions available from the server identified by the hostname. Defaults to ''.version
: The specific form assigns a priority (a "Pin-Priority") to one or more specified packages with a specified version or version range.codename
: The distribution (lsbdistcodename) of the apt repository. Defaults to ''.release_version
: Names the release version. For example, the packages in the tree might belong to Debian release version 7. Defaults to ''.component
: Names the licensing component associated with the packages in the directory tree of the Release file. defaults to ''. Typical values can be 'main', 'dependencies' and 'restricted'originator
: Names the originator of the packages in the directory tree of the Release file. Defaults to ''. Most commonly, this is Debian.label
: Names the label of the packages in the directory tree of the Release file. Defaults to ''. Most commonly, this is Debian.
Note: Parameters release, origin, and version are mutually exclusive.
It is recommended to read the manpage 'apt_preferences(5)'
####apt::ppa
ensure
: Whether we are adding or removing the PPA. Can be 'present' or 'absent'. Defaults to 'present'.release
: The codename for the operating system you're running. Defaults to$lsbdistcodename
. Required if lsb-release is not installed.options
: Options to be passed to theapt-add-repository
command. OS-dependent defaults are set inapt::params
.package_name
: The package that provides theapt-add-repository
command. OS-dependent defaults are set inapt::params
.package_manage
: Whether or not to manage the package providingapt-add-repository
. Defaults to true.
Testing
The apt module is mostly a collection of defined resource types, which provide reusable logic for managing Apt. It provides smoke tests for testing functionality on a target system, as well as spec tests for checking a compiled catalog against an expected set of resources.
Example Test
This test sets up a Puppet Labs Apt repository. Start by creating a new smoke test, called puppetlabs-apt.pp, in the apt module's test folder. In this test, declare a single resource representing the Puppet Labs Apt source and GPG key:
class { 'apt': }
apt::source { 'puppetlabs':
location => 'http://apt.puppetlabs.com',
repos => 'main dependencies',
key => '47B320EB4C7C375AA9DAE1A01054B7A24BD6EC30',
key_server => 'pgp.mit.edu',
}
This resource creates an Apt source named puppetlabs and gives Puppet information about the repository's location and the key used to sign its packages. Puppet leverages Facter to determine the appropriate release, but you can set this directly by adding the release type.
Check your smoke test for syntax errors:
$ puppet parser validate tests/puppetlabs-apt.pp
If you receive no output from that command, it means nothing is wrong. Then, apply the code:
$ puppet apply --verbose tests/puppetlabs-apt.pp
notice: /Stage[main]//Apt::Source[puppetlabs]/File[puppetlabs.list]/ensure: defined content as '{md5}3be1da4923fb910f1102a233b77e982e'
info: /Stage[main]//Apt::Source[puppetlabs]/File[puppetlabs.list]: Scheduling refresh of Exec[puppetlabs apt update]
notice: /Stage[main]//Apt::Source[puppetlabs]/Exec[puppetlabs apt update]: Triggered 'refresh' from 1 events>
The above example uses a smoke test to lay out a resource declaration and apply it on your system. In production, you might want to declare your Apt sources inside the classes where they're needed.
Limitations
This module should work across all versions of Debian/Ubuntu and support all major Apt repository management features.
Development
Puppet Labs modules on the Puppet Forge are open projects, and community contributions are essential for keeping them great. We can't access the huge number of platforms and myriad of hardware, software, and deployment configurations that Puppet is intended to serve.
We want to keep it as easy as possible to contribute changes so that our modules work in your environment. There are a few guidelines that we need contributors to follow so that we can have a chance of keeping on top of things.
You can read the complete module contribution guide on the Puppet Labs wiki.
License
The original code for this module comes from Evolving Web and was licensed under the MIT license. Code added since the fork of this module is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License like the rest of the Puppet Labs products.
The LICENSE contains both licenses.
Contributors
A lot of great people have contributed to this module. A somewhat current list follows:
- Ben Godfrey ben.godfrey@wonga.com
- Branan Purvine-Riley branan@puppetlabs.com
- Christian G. Warden cwarden@xerus.org
- Dan Bode bodepd@gmail.com dan@puppetlabs.com
- Daniel Tremblay github@danieltremblay.ca
- Garrett Honeycutt github@garretthoneycutt.com
- Jeff Wallace jeff@evolvingweb.ca jeff@tjwallace.ca
- Ken Barber ken@bob.sh
- Matthaus Litteken matthaus@puppetlabs.com mlitteken@gmail.com
- Matthias Pigulla mp@webfactory.de
- Monty Taylor mordred@inaugust.com
- Peter Drake pdrake@allplayers.com
- Reid Vandewiele marut@cat.pdx.edu
- Robert Navarro rnavarro@phiivo.com
- Ryan Coleman ryan@puppetlabs.com
- Scott McLeod scott.mcleod@theice.com
- Spencer Krum spencer@puppetlabs.com
- William Van Hevelingen blkperl@cat.pdx.edu wvan13@gmail.com
- Zach Leslie zach@puppetlabs.com
- Daniele Sluijters github@daenney.net
- Daniel Paulus daniel@inuits.eu
- Wolf Noble wolf@wolfspyre.com
Types in this module release
##2015-04-03 - Unsupported Release 1.8.1 ####Features
- duplicate http_proxy settings for Aquire::https::proxy
##2015-03-17 - Supported Release 1.8.0 ###Summary
This is the last planned feature release of the 1.x series of this module. All new features will be evaluated for puppetlabs-apt 2.x.
This release includes many important features, including support for full fingerprints, and fixes issues where apt_key
was not supporting user/password and apt_has_updates
was not properly parsing the apt-check
output.
####Changes to default behavior
- The apt module will now throw warnings if you don't use full fingerprints for
apt_key
s
####Features
- Use gpg to check keys to work around https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnupg2/+bug/1409117 (MODULES-1675)
- Add 'oldstable' to the default update origins for wheezy
- Add utopic, vivid, and cumulus compatibility
- Add support for full fingerprints
- New parameter for
apt::source
trusted_source
- New parameters for
apt::ppa
package_name
package_manage
- New parameter for
apt::unattended_upgrades
legacy_origin
- Separate
apt::pin
fromapt::backports
to allow pin by release instead of origin
####Bugfixes
- Cleanup lint and future parser issues
- Fix to support username and passwords again for
apt_key
(MODULES-1119) - Fix issue where
apt::force
$install_check
didn't work with non-English locales (MODULES-1231) - Allow 5 digit ports in
apt_key
- Fix for
ensure => absent
inapt_key
(MODULES-1661) - Fix
apt_has_updates
not parsingapt-check
output correctly - Fix inconsistent headers across files (MODULES-1200)
- Clean up formatting for 50unattended-upgrades.erb
##2014-10-28 - Supported Release 1.7.0 ###Summary
This release includes several new features, documentation and test improvements, and a few bug fixes.
####Features
- Updated unit and acceptance tests
- Update module to work with Linux Mint
- Documentation updates
- Future parser / strict variables support
- Improved support for long GPG keys
- New parameters!
- Added
apt_update_frequency
to apt - Added
cfg_files
andcfg_missing
parameters to apt::force - Added
randomsleep
to apt::unattended_upgrades
- Added
- Added
apt_update_last_success
fact - Refactored facts for performance improvements
####Bugfixes
- Update apt::builddep to require Exec['apt_update'] instead of notifying it
- Clean up lint errors
##2014-08-20 - Supported Release 1.6.0 ###Summary
####Features
- Allow URL or domain name for key_server parameter
- Allow custom comment for sources list
- Enable auto-update for Debian squeeze LTS
- Add facts showing available updates
- Test refactoring
####Bugfixes
- Allow dashes in URL or domain for key_server parameter
##2014-08-13 - Supported Release 1.5.3 ###Summary
This is a bugfix releases. It addresses a bad regex, failures with unicode characters, and issues with the $proxy_host handling in apt::ppa.
####Features
- Synced files from Modulesync
####Bugfixes
- Fix regex to follow APT requirements in apt::pin
- Fix for unicode characters
- Fix inconsistent $proxy_host handling in apt and apt::ppa
- Fix typo in README
- Fix broken acceptance tests
##2014-07-15 - Supported Release 1.5.2 ###Summary
This release merely updates metadata.json so the module can be uninstalled and upgraded via the puppet module command.
##2014-07-10 - Supported Release 1.5.1 ###Summary
This release has added tests to ensure graceful failure on OSX.
##2014-06-04 - Release 1.5.0 ###Summary
This release adds support for Ubuntu 14.04. It also includes many new features and important bugfixes. One huge change is that apt::key was replaced with apt_key, which allows you to use puppet resource apt_key to inventory keys on your system.
Special thanks to daenney, our intrepid unofficial apt maintainer!
####Features
- Add support for Ubuntu Trusty!
- Add apt::hold define
- Generate valid *.pref files in apt::pin
- Made pin_priority configurable for apt::backports
- Add apt_key type and provider
- Rename "${apt_conf_d}/proxy" to "${apt_conf_d}/01proxy"
- apt::key rewritten to use apt_key type
- Add support for update_tries to apt::update
####Bugfixes
- Typo fixes
- Fix unattended upgrades
- Removed bogus line when using purge_preferences
- Fix apt::force to upgrade allow packages to be upgraded to the pacakge from the specified release
##2014-03-04 - Supported Release 1.4.2 ###Summary
This is a supported release. This release tidies up 1.4.1 and re-enables support for Ubuntu 10.04
####Features
####Bugfixes
- Fix apt:ppa to include the -y Ubuntu 10.04 requires.
- Documentation changes.
- Test fixups.
####Known Bugs
- No known issues.
##2014-02-13 1.4.1 ###Summary This is a bugfix release.
####Bugfixes
- Fix apt::force unable to upgrade packages from releases other than its original
- Removed a few refeneces to aptitude instead of apt-get for portability
- Removed call to getparam() due to stdlib dependency
- Correct apt::source template when architecture is provided
- Retry package installs if apt is locked
- Use root to exec in apt::ppa
- Updated tests and converted acceptance tests to beaker
##2013-10-08 - Release 1.4.0
###Summary
Minor bugfix and allow the timeout to be adjusted.
####Features
- Add an
updates_timeout
to apt::params
####Bugfixes
- Ensure apt::ppa can read a ppa removed by hand.
##2013-10-08 - Release 1.3.0 ###Summary
This major feature in this release is the new apt::unattended_upgrades class, allowing you to handle Ubuntu's unattended feature. This allows you to select specific packages to automatically upgrade without any further user involvement.
In addition we extend our Wheezy support, add proxy support to apt:ppa and do various cleanups and tweaks.
####Features
- Add apt::unattended_upgrades support for Ubuntu.
- Add wheezy backports support.
- Use the geoDNS http.debian.net instead of the main debian ftp server.
- Add
options
parameter to apt::ppa in order to pass options to apt-add-repository command. - Add proxy support for apt::ppa (uses proxy_host and proxy_port from apt).
####Bugfixes
- Fix regsubst() calls to quote single letters (for future parser).
- Fix lint warnings and other misc cleanup.
##2013-07-03 - Release 1.2.0
####Features
- Add geppetto
.project
natures - Add GH auto-release
- Add
apt::key::key_options
parameter - Add complex pin support using distribution properties for
apt::pin
via new properties:apt::pin::codename
apt::pin::release_version
apt::pin::component
apt::pin::originator
apt::pin::label
- Add source architecture support to
apt::source::architecture
####Bugfixes
- Use apt-get instead of aptitude in apt::force
- Update default backports location
- Add dependency for required packages before apt-get update
##2013-06-02 - Release 1.1.1 ###Summary
This is a bug fix release that resolves a number of issues:
- By changing template variable usage, we remove the deprecation warnings for Puppet 3.2.x
- Fixed proxy file removal, when proxy absent
Some documentation, style and whitespaces changes were also merged. This release also introduced proper rspec-puppet unit testing on Travis-CI to help reduce regression.
Thanks to all the community contributors below that made this patch possible.
Detail Changes
- fix minor comment type (Chris Rutter)
- whitespace fixes (Michael Moll)
- Update travis config file (William Van Hevelingen)
- Build all branches on travis (William Van Hevelingen)
- Standardize travis.yml on pattern introduced in stdlib (William Van Hevelingen)
- Updated content to conform to README best practices template (Lauren Rother)
- Fix apt::release example in readme (Brian Galey)
- add @ to variables in template (Peter Hoeg)
- Remove deprecation warnings for pin.pref.erb as well (Ken Barber)
- Update travis.yml to latest versions of puppet (Ken Barber)
- Fix proxy file removal (Scott Barber)
- Add spec test for removing proxy configuration (Dean Reilly)
- Fix apt::key listing longer than 8 chars (Benjamin Knofe)
Release 1.1.0
###Summary
This release includes Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal) support for PPAs.
##2012-05-25 - Puppet Labs info@puppetlabs.com - Release 0.0.4 ###Summary
- Fix ppa list filename when there is a period in the PPA name
- Add .pref extension to apt preferences files
- Allow preferences to be purged
- Extend pin support
##2012-05-04 - Puppet Labs info@puppetlabs.com - Release 0.0.3 ###Summary
- only invoke apt-get update once
- only install python-software-properties if a ppa is added
- support 'ensure => absent' for all defined types
- add apt::conf
- add apt::backports
- fixed Modulefile for module tool dependency resolution
- configure proxy before doing apt-get update
- use apt-get update instead of aptitude for apt::ppa
- add support to pin release
##2012-03-26 - Puppet Labs info@puppetlabs.com - Release 0.0.2 ###Summary
- 41cedbb (#13261) Add real examples to smoke tests.
- d159a78 (#13261) Add key.pp smoke test
- 7116c7a (#13261) Replace foo source with puppetlabs source
- 1ead0bf Ignore pkg directory.
- 9c13872 (#13289) Fix some more style violations
- 0ea4ffa (#13289) Change test scaffolding to use a module & manifest dir fixture path
- a758247 (#13289) Clean up style violations and fix corresponding tests
- 99c3fd3 (#13289) Add puppet lint tests to Rakefile
- 5148cbf (#13125) Apt keys should be case insensitive
- b9607a4 Convert apt::key to use anchors
##2012-03-07 - Puppet Labs info@puppetlabs.com - Release 0.0.1 ###Summary
- d4fec56 Modify apt::source release parameter test
- 1132a07 (#12917) Add contributors to README
- 8cdaf85 (#12823) Add apt::key defined type and modify apt::source to use it
- 7c0d10b (#12809) $release should use $lsbdistcodename and fall back to manual input
- be2cc3e (#12522) Adjust spec test for splitting purge
- 7dc60ae (#12522) Split purge option to spare sources.list
- 9059c4e Fix source specs to test all key permutations
- 8acb202 Add test for python-software-properties package
- a4af11f Check if python-software-properties is defined before attempting to define it.
- 1dcbf3d Add tests for required_packages change
- f3735d2 Allow duplicate $required_packages
- 74c8371 (#12430) Add tests for changes to apt module
- 97ebb2d Test two sources with the same key
- 1160bcd (#12526) Add ability to reverse apt { disable_keys => true }
- 2842d73 Add Modulefile to puppet-apt
- c657742 Allow the use of the same key in multiple sources
- 8c27963 (#12522) Adding purge option to apt class
- 997c9fd (#12529) Add unit test for apt proxy settings
- 50f3cca (#12529) Add parameter to support setting a proxy for apt
- d522877 (#12094) Replace chained .with_* with a hash
- 8cf1bd0 (#12094) Remove deprecated spec.opts file
- 2d688f4 (#12094) Add rspec-puppet tests for apt
- 0fb5f78 (#12094) Replace name with path in file resources
- f759bc0 (#11953) Apt::force passes $version to aptitude
- f71db53 (#11413) Add spec test for apt::force to verify changes to unless
- 2f5d317 (#11413) Update dpkg query used by apt::force
- cf6caa1 (#10451) Add test coverage to apt::ppa
- 0dd697d include_src parameter in example; Whitespace cleanup
- b662eb8 fix typos in "repositories"
- 1be7457 Fix (#10451) - apt::ppa fails to "apt-get update" when new PPA source is added
- 864302a Set the pin priority before adding the source (Fix #10449)
- 1de4e0a Refactored as per mlitteken
- 1af9a13 Added some crazy bash madness to check if the ppa is installed already. Otherwise the manifest tries to add it on every run!
- 52ca73e (#8720) Replace Apt::Ppa with Apt::Builddep
- 5c05fa0 added builddep command.
- a11af50 added the ability to specify the content of a key
- c42db0f Fixes ppa test.
- 77d2b0d reformatted whitespace to match recommended style of 2 space indentation.
- 27ebdfc ignore swap files.
- 377d58a added smoke tests for module.
- 18f614b reformatted apt::ppa according to recommended style.
- d8a1e4e Created a params class to hold global data.
- 636ae85 Added two params for apt class
- 148fc73 Update LICENSE.
- ed2d19e Support ability to add more than one PPA
- 420d537 Add call to apt-update after add-apt-repository in apt::ppa
- 945be77 Add package definition for python-software-properties
- 71fc425 Abs paths for all commands
- 9d51cd1 Adding LICENSE
- 71796e3 Heading fix in README
- 87777d8 Typo in README
- f848bac First commit
Dependencies
- puppetlabs/stdlib (>= 2.2.1)
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